George grosz
[grohs] /groʊs/
noun
1.
George, 1893–1959, U.S. painter and graphic artist, born in Germany.
/ɡrɔːʃ/
noun (pl) groszy (ˈɡrɔːʃɪ)
1.
a Polish monetary unit worth one hundredth of a złoty
/ɡrəʊs; German ɡrɔs/
noun
1.
George. 1893–1959, German painter, in the US from 1932, whose works satirized German militarism and bourgeois society
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